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@TheRomans9GuyАй бұрын
10:55 Hi Steve. You start with some very incorrect assumptions and it gets you completely off on the wrong foot. So it’s no wonder you go so opposite of what Paul teaches. No, God does not choose to save some and not save others. No, God does not irresistibly command some people to faith. And no, chapter 8 certainly does not teach any of that. In fact, in the first 8 chapters of Romans Paul is explicitly correcting the errant teaching that you’re proposing here. The Jews already taught, for centuries, that God chose some people and not others. And it was hateful. Paul is correcting that I teaching at every step. Go back and count how many times Paul says the Jew, and the Gentile. Each time he is saying all people. Not some. So, no, in Romans 9, Paul is not addressing the question of, if God chooses only some people, what about the Jews? No, he just got done saying in chapter 8 that it has now been revealed that the Gentiles have also been predestined, justified, and glorified, just like everyone knew the Jews had been. So everyone is chosen. And Paul remembers that every time he preached this message, the unbelieving Jews would get so incensed that they would try to kill him. So he turns, in chapter 9, to remembering his arguments with all of those hateful Jews, and he now addresses their objections to his teaching that all are loved by God, not some. This is what Romans 9 is actually about.
@HearGodsWordАй бұрын
You think someone other than God chooses who is saved, so it's you who is incorrect.
@TheNathanCarlsonАй бұрын
Incorrect.
@TheRomans9GuyАй бұрын
@@HearGodsWord Yours is a common misperception. In reality there is no one who “chooses who is saved.” The term “salvation” or “saved” is a one-word term that we’ve created that actually indicates a multi-step process. When we forget this it’s easy to fall into logical fallacies. And you’re among great company, tons of people fall for this same trap. But salvation is multiple steps. God creates man. Man sins and deserves death. God accepts Jesus’ death as propitiation for all sins and gives man the ability and responsibility to surrender, repent and believe. Man chooses whether to surrender or not. To those who do surrender, God grants eternal life. God does all the parts that earn glory. He does the creating, the forgiving and the granting of life. All man has to do is surrender to God. But he does have to surrender. God doesn’t force anyone to surrender. Or, put another way, God doesn’t irresistibly draw anyone.
@TheRomans9GuyАй бұрын
@@TheNathanCarlson Definitely correct. From the Bible.